"The regional parties are enough to tackle the BJP," Trinamool Congress chief Banerjee told reporters after a 10- minute meeting with Patnaik at his residence here.
Asked about the threat to regional parties, particularly from the BJP in wake of the Uttar Pradesh assembly poll results, Banerjee shot back "I do not believe that they (BJP) are a threat."
Coming down heavily on the BJP, she said the party (BJP) divides people and split political parties, a tactics that the regional parties do not resort to.
"They create division among Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, tribals and scheduled caste people. They even create division within the Hindu community. We regional parties do not do that. We say Jai Jagannath as there is no caste, creed and religion in the Jagannth culture," said Banerjee.
To a question on the proposed federal front, the TMC chief said, "That is my consistent effort. We love regional parties and we want regional parties to persist and grow."
"In the federal structure, regional parties strengthen the very system under the Constitution," she said adding all states are important in a federal setup.
Asked whether she finds a natural ally in Patnaik's BJD, Banerjee said "We have great respect for it."
On the upcoming Presidential election, she said "It is still early for that. If he (Naveen) proposes any name, I will talk to him. Don't worry. We have the best of relationship."
The two chief ministers, who spoke to the press together, maintained that their meeting was not political in nature and it was out of courtesy.
The TMC supremo said "I'm deeply honoured that Naveenji gave me time. I knew his father Biju Patnaik very well and he was very fond of me. He had helped me by sending an aircraft for a meeting when I was a Union minister of state for Women and Child Development."
As neighbouring states, it is good to keep in touch, she said adding "Politics is a continuous process."
"I wish Naveenji good health and that his party do better," she added.
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